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2023 Kia Niro EV starts at $40,000 and loses $7,500 federal tax credit

  • Second generation 2023 Kia Niro EV The base price is $40,745, which is only $360 more. its predecessor.
  • Unlike the first generation, the new electric Niro is not eligible for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit due to new government legislation.
  • Joining the base-level wind trim is the $45,745 Wave model. Both launch this month and will be available in all 50 states.

With a starting price of $40,745, the redesigned 2023 Kia Niro EV is only $360 more than its predecessor. That’s good news. The bad news is that the electric Niro is no longer eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit from the US government.

Niro EV lost kickbacks as a result of the Biden administration. Inflation control lawThis makes EVs manufactured outside of North America exempt from the federal tax credit. This means other electric vehicles that Kia assembles overseas. New EV6, are also excluded. So do other automakers.

In addition to the entry-level Wind, the Niro EV lineup includes a more sophisticated Wave model with a starting price of $45,745. is equipped with an electric motor. The one-size-fits-all battery pack has an EPA estimated range of 253 miles. we saw 210 miles At 75 mph highway range test.

The 2023 Niro EV is expected to arrive at US dealers later this month. Unlike the first generation, the new electric car will be sold in all 50 of his states.

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